*     Israel: No talks with Fatah-Hamas government        The forum of seven senior ministers decided Thursday it would not hold peace talks with a joint Fatah-Hamas government.    
 *         Egypt Draws Closer to Hamas, Iran       Egypt has drifted farther from Israel following the ouster of President  Hosni Mubarak, with protesters calling to end the peace treaty with  Israel.    
 *         UN atomic watchdog may clamp down on Syria          UN inspectors may say in an upcoming report that a Syrian desert site  bombed to rubble in 2007 was probably a covert nuclear reactor.   
 *         Haniyeh calls on Fatah to renounce recognition of Israel       Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh  on Friday called on Fatah to renounce their recognition of Israel.   
 *         Iran cleric warns Ahmadinejad not to overestimate his power        A senior Iranian cleric on Friday warned President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad not to overestimate his power.  
 *         Bloody Syrian crackdown embarrasses Turkish allies        Turkish officials engaged in last-minute shuttle diplomacy with their restive neighbor Syria.   
 *          Palestinian diplomats await EU backing for unity government        Palestinian diplomats have said the EU is likely to back a new deal  between rival political factions Fatah and Hamas despite Israel’s  opposition.   
 *         China rethinks one child policy         The population growth rate declined sharply and is aging quickly,  prompting warnings of a looming demographic crunch and raising new  concerns about the government’s unwillingness to abandon its one-child  policy.   
 *          Pro-Gaddafi forces clash with Tunisian military       Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi fought a gun battle with  Tunisian troops in a frontier town on Friday as Libya’s conflict spilled  over its borders.   
 *         Balcony kisses seal royal wedding       Prince William and Kate Middleton have kissed twice on the balcony of  Buckingham Palace after their wedding service in Westminster Abbey.  
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